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Prince George Threw Food During First Meeting With Cousin, Relative Reveals, 'It Was Carnage'

Prince George is making the rounds, meeting the newest members of his family, and having plenty of fun doing so. During one particular encounter, George reportedly threw plenty of food at his cousin and was "flailing about like Prince Harry in a nightclub," according to his cousin.

"I don't think Mia will remember that day," Mike Tindall, husband of George's cousin Zara Phillips, told the Mirror. "She was two months old, but it was great. It was carnage. George was eating at the time. He'd got to that stage where more food goes on the table than in his mouth." Tindall described the scene as "carnage" and stated that while George was busy eating, or trying to, daughter Mia was "just chilling and slipping."

Tindall married Phillips, who is Prince William's first cousin and one of George's seven godparents. The two have daughter Mia and are relatively close to William and Kate. Mia will be a good playmate for her cousin whenever they are able to get together.

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"He's too busy," Tindall said of William. "We don't see him very often, he's so busy, but I'm sure when we have a proper catch-up, we might [exchange parenting tips and stories]."

The public has not seen Prince George since his venture overseas with Kate and William. In Australia and New Zealand, he was the darling of the public's eye, posing for plenty of pictures and basking in the attention of his parents, as well as the public. The heir to the British throne was kept in relative privacy except for the occasional, planned, photo shoot. Since returning home a few weeks ago, though, he and mom Kate have enjoyed their privacy again.

Kate has been busy putting the finishing touches on their country estate at Sandringham. The mansion has 10 bedrooms, an outdoor swimming pool with tennis courts, as well as a garden room. The Royal Family took care of all payments for the estate, which includes top-notch security for Prince George.

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